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Abstract China is a major source of anthropogenic emissions, with important implications for chemical composition and aerosol processes in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS), particularly within the Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) anticyclone.
Colin Gurganus +25 more
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Near-inertial internal waves funneled into Taylor caps shape seamount tops, with implications for biodiversity in the deep ocean. [PDF]
Xie X +10 more
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Abstract Employing orographic perturbation experiments from a state‐of‐the‐art climate model, this study investigates the topographic forcing associated with the Tibetan–Iranian Plateau (TIP) in modulating Northern Hemisphere boreal winter blocking frequency.
Minghao Yang +5 more
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Cerium isotopes unveil hydrogenetic Fe-Mn encrustation occurring throughout from the oxygen minimum zone to the deep pacific. [PDF]
Li W +12 more
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Abstract Monitoring water vapor during extreme events is crucial for understanding atmospheric physics, as well as for improving the prediction of severe weather and enhancing early warning systems. The major gap in monitoring water vapor during extreme events lies in the limited spatial and temporal resolutions of existing techniques.
P. Mateus +4 more
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Unravelling Taxonomic Complexity in Elusive Cetaceans: Mitogenome Insights into Evolutionary History and Cryptic Diversity of Bryde's Whales. [PDF]
Paynee D +7 more
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Abstract Near‐seafloor marine sediments on active margins have been shown to be stronger than those on passive margins. However, the reasons for this are not fully understood. To investigate the role of intrinsic properties, we performed resedimentation and oedometer tests and measured undrained shear strength, grain size, mineralogy, and plasticity on
Bailey Fitzgerald +3 more
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Anthropogenic Air Pollutants Alter Environmental Conditions for Tropical Cyclone Genesis. [PDF]
Chen D, Lyu X, Ding M, Sun Q.
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Mechanisms of the QBO Influence on the Tropical Troposphere: Modulation by ENSO Conditions
Abstract The Quasi‐Biennial Oscillation (QBO) is the dominant mode of tropical stratospheric variability that can influence tropospheric circulation and convection. El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which is the primary source of interannual variability in the tropical troposphere, can modulate both the QBO and its impact on the tropical troposphere.
Mario Rodrigo +4 more
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Equatorward upper-ocean heat transport from the Southern Ocean boosted interglacial warming. [PDF]
Yang C +12 more
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